How threat mobilizes the resurgence and persistence of US White supremacist activism: The 1980s to the present

P Simi, R Futrell, A Burston - Annual Review of Sociology, 2024 - annualreviews.org
Despite a centuries-long history of violent mobilization, white supremacist activism (WSA)
has received relatively little sociological attention outside a small, specialized subfield …

Vile vigilance: An integrated theoretical framework for understanding the state of Black surveillance

W Sewell, CE Horsford, K Coleman… - Police and the …, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
The family is the principal source of socialization and protection against racism for many
Blacks. Transmitting values, norms, morals, and beliefs (ie, racial socialization) to …

Extremist ideology as a complex contagion: the spread of far-right radicalization in the United States between 2005 and 2017

M Youngblood - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2020 - nature.com
Increasing levels of far-right extremist violence have generated public concern about the
spread of radicalization in the United States. Previous research suggests that radicalized …

The determinants of domestic right-wing terrorism in the USA: Economic grievance, societal change and political resentment

JA Piazza - Conflict management and peace science, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This study tests three categories of motivations for domestic right-wing terrorism in the USA:
economic grievances, particularly those produced by economic restructuring; societal …

Political polarization as a social movement outcome: 1960s Klan activism and its enduring impact on political realignment in southern counties, 1960 to 2000

R McVeigh, D Cunningham… - American Sociological …, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Radical social movements can exacerbate tensions in local settings while drawing attention
to how movement goals align with political party agendas. Short-term movement influence …

The ethnic dimensions in social movements

P Oliver - Mobilization: An international quarterly, 2017 - meridian.allenpress.com
This article draws on work in the social construction of race and ethnicity to explain why
racial/ethnic divisions are so often axes of domination and why these divisions are central to …

[HTML][HTML] Map** crime–Hate crimes and hate groups in the USA: A spatial analysis with gridded data

M Jendryke, SC McClure - Applied geography, 2019 - Elsevier
From time to time the popular media draws attention to hate crimes and hate groups,
evoking images of Nazi-Germany and the rise of fascism. The geographic association …

Investigating the applicability of macro-level criminology theory to terrorism: A county-level analysis

JD Freilich, A Adamczyk, SM Chermak, KA Boyd… - Journal of Quantitative …, 2015 - Springer
Objectives This exploratory study examines if causal mechanisms highlighted by
criminology theories work in the same way to explain both ideologically motivated violence …

The transmission of historical racial violence: Lynching, civil rights–era terror, and contemporary interracial homicide

N Petersen, G Ward - Race and Justice, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Research finds that historic racial violence helps predict spatial distributions of
contemporary outcomes, including homicide. These findings underscore the continued need …

Public opinion polarisation and protest behaviour

TM Kleiner - European Journal of Political Research, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Does an increasing divide in normative notions within a population influence citizens'
political protest behaviour? This article explores whether public opinion polarisation …